Casey Stengel

Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (July 30, 1890 – September 29, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball right fielder and manager best known for leading the championship New York Yankees of the 1950s and later, the expansion New York Mets to victory. In 1966, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.


He began his professional baseball career in 1910, and after a few seasons in the lower levels, he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1912. He began his second MLB management career with the Dodgers in 1934-36 and the Braves in 1938-43 after becoming a manager. He is best remembered for managing the championship New York Yankees in the 1950s, among his many other accomplishments. He put up extraordinary effort with the Bronx Bombers, leading them to ten American League pennants and seven World Series titles. While with the Yankees, Stengel became known for his amusing and occasionally disjointed delivery, and these showmanship talents served the Mets well when they recruited him in late 1961.


Casey Stengel is the second most successful coach in the history of sports and has a net worth of $19 million, which makes him rank fifth in the list of the richest coaches.


Net worth: $19 million

Photo: Mets Hot Corner
Photo: Mets Hot Corner
Photo: WBUR
Photo: WBUR

Top 9 Richest Coaches

  1. top 1 Phil Jackson
  2. top 2 Bill Belichick
  3. top 3 Gregg Popovich
  4. top 4 Red Auerbach
  5. top 5 Casey Stengel
  6. top 6 Scotty Bowman
  7. top 7 Vince Lombardi
  8. top 8 Pat Summitt
  9. top 9 John Wooden

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